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we obviously face a very difficult political environment. that is very clear. but is it going to be the kind of way we saw in 1994? i do not think so. one major difference today is that in every public servant, people cannot see the republican party as a credible alternative to democrats. we're not where we would like to be in the public standing and we understand that, but republicans are all lower because people have seen the consequences and costs of their policies, especially their economic policies. why would you give the keys of the car back to the guys who drove it into the ditch to begin with? that's what the republicans are asking voters to do and i don't think voters are willing to go there. >> you currently have a 38-seat majority. after another couple of special elections, it will be 37 or so. are there a number of seats you can't afford to lose and still govern effectively in 2011? at what point to the margins become so narrow that it becomes impossible to govern? >> that is a good question. we are many months out now and we're not talking about an
we obviously face a very difficult political environment. that is very clear. but is it going to be the kind of way we saw in 1994? i do not think so. one major difference today is that in every public servant, people cannot see the republican party as a credible alternative to democrats. we're not where we would like to be in the public standing and we understand that, but republicans are all lower because people have seen the consequences and costs of their policies, especially their economic...
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that is the environment. that's not political, that's not a partisan thing, we all need to be good caretakers of our environment. i'm confused. the united states signed a treaty on climate change. this president has said we are not in it anymore. are you suggesting we should be are no, we shouldn't be? mr. arlett: i don't know the details. does he have the ability of will to make a decision to withdraw from a treating? i think that would be up to a judge or a court, or perhaps congress, but i'm sure perhaps the president might think similar. moderator: should the u.s. adhere to the global climate change treaty? sen. carper: yes. tom has something called the trump doctrine. barack made it, trump broke it, you fix it. other the after the barack obama was involved in establishing, this president has seen clear to destroy it. he thinks he makes himself bigger by making others, including barack obama, joe biden, small. we leave in a place where i have never seen the kind of extremism we are facing these days. thou
that is the environment. that's not political, that's not a partisan thing, we all need to be good caretakers of our environment. i'm confused. the united states signed a treaty on climate change. this president has said we are not in it anymore. are you suggesting we should be are no, we shouldn't be? mr. arlett: i don't know the details. does he have the ability of will to make a decision to withdraw from a treating? i think that would be up to a judge or a court, or perhaps congress, but i'm...
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as an adjective for the noun environment. as though the environment itself is neutral. as though it is racism free but just people from the outside who are creating racist environment. i'm going to argue for the affirmative but i still don't believe that. the environment is part of america as any other place so that's therefore we should not make the assumption that the environment itself is nonracist. america does not have any sense of history that tell uses we have nonracist or racialized environments. but this kind of goes back to one of the earliest studies done by an african-american sociologist, debuts -- debouis and said what is the racial climate on your college cam us? some, because they're were restrict because african-americans were not allowed on the campuses, there was no survey there but there was ones who said we treat the african-american students exactly like the white students and other say never bring them on the campus because we can note deal with their safety. it's easy when we talk about college campuse
as an adjective for the noun environment. as though the environment itself is neutral. as though it is racism free but just people from the outside who are creating racist environment. i'm going to argue for the affirmative but i still don't believe that. the environment is part of america as any other place so that's therefore we should not make the assumption that the environment itself is nonracist. america does not have any sense of history that tell uses we have nonracist or racialized...
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how does this help our environment? it does not. i know that promises have been made that your constituents will not be harmed by this bill and that it contains consumer protections. two -- what are those protections? who is protected? not families. somewhere, someone made the decision to eliminate the tax credits designed to help families pay for these high energy prices. here is the plain and simple facts. under the national image attacks, they will pay higher costs and receive no help in offsetting those costs. three out of every four americans will pay more. this is bad for our economy and bad for families that are struggling to make ends meet and it will do nothing to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. it is all pain and no gain. irate urge my colleagues to vote no on this bill. >> the gentleman from new york? >> to win the republican party becomes the protector of the poor, it is a day that i have been waiting for. i would like to yield two minutes. >> the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. >> i think the chairman a
how does this help our environment? it does not. i know that promises have been made that your constituents will not be harmed by this bill and that it contains consumer protections. two -- what are those protections? who is protected? not families. somewhere, someone made the decision to eliminate the tax credits designed to help families pay for these high energy prices. here is the plain and simple facts. under the national image attacks, they will pay higher costs and receive no help in...
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kind of cycle in 2012 that had the sort of the wind in their sails, that had a more positive political environment in 2010. so making sure that those freshmen legislatures in particular in swing seats and districts around the country are doing their work at home, putting together good campaigns and getting started on that early. i think would be my chief concern. as i look at the congressia races heading into 2012. >> i want to talk about your time line. as i mentioned earlier, you resigned from the rnc. the committee that you're using to raise money actually was filed by one of your allies on november 9, a week before. how did you -- and by the way, you were meeting with top donors around the country before the election actually happened. how did you make this decision, talk about the time line that took you from r.n.c. political director to the guy who wants to take over the building. >> well, i think a couple of questions with respect to the timeline on the filing of the committee specifically. i've got a long-time friend and supporter, former chairman of the republican party in iowa, who as we
kind of cycle in 2012 that had the sort of the wind in their sails, that had a more positive political environment in 2010. so making sure that those freshmen legislatures in particular in swing seats and districts around the country are doing their work at home, putting together good campaigns and getting started on that early. i think would be my chief concern. as i look at the congressia races heading into 2012. >> i want to talk about your time line. as i mentioned earlier, you...
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they are not as supportive of the environment. host: labor unions, the idea of labor unions and the government's scope and performance, and immigration. guest: as recently as 2000, there was not much difference between republicans and democrats. that is word democratic values have changed. democrats have become more open to expanding immigration and being more welcoming to immigrants while republican views have not changed. look into this? >> we like to step back, particularly going into an election like this which seems to turn on what somebody said yesterday verses what they said today and try to understand the broader landscape of american policy. in what ways do we disagree and in what ways does this country still share common goals and values? have we become so distinctive the way we think about these things? want widening partisan differences in political values -- how we read this chart? guest: this is the summary of all those things we looked at. across all of these questions, we got the exact same way. republicans and dem
they are not as supportive of the environment. host: labor unions, the idea of labor unions and the government's scope and performance, and immigration. guest: as recently as 2000, there was not much difference between republicans and democrats. that is word democratic values have changed. democrats have become more open to expanding immigration and being more welcoming to immigrants while republican views have not changed. look into this? >> we like to step back, particularly going into...
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won't you say this environment -- what do you think about this environment that's constantly -- everybody focused on race, even at the most unintentional levels of me asking where are you from? and saying you have now agreesed me. you have now offended me, you are now racist for asking me this. that that could be a contributing factor? maybe even a leading contributing factor? lawrence: i think what happens is americans tend to create experiments in terms of trying to figure out how to mitigate -- we recognize that the space itself is hostile. what we have to do is we have to try to figure out what are going to be the things we're going to do in terms of creating different policies in order to try to milt gate -- mitigate this hostility. are they perfect? of course not. i'm from the free speech movement campus. i believe in free speech. what happens is people try to test things out and they don't work and they test something else out. but they are thinking about it. it's like winston churchill once said americans always do the right thing after they tried everything else. on a college cam
won't you say this environment -- what do you think about this environment that's constantly -- everybody focused on race, even at the most unintentional levels of me asking where are you from? and saying you have now agreesed me. you have now offended me, you are now racist for asking me this. that that could be a contributing factor? maybe even a leading contributing factor? lawrence: i think what happens is americans tend to create experiments in terms of trying to figure out how to mitigate...
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in this way, we would be able to create a better environment for the world. to do so, we propose that a working group be formed with volunteers from different countries from dedicated and knowledgeable thinkers who will conduct a study on the criteria for the happen is that welfare of human communities based on a divine and humanitarian world view of the teaching of the messenger of god. improved criteria can lead to a balanced consumption and a just distribution of resources in the world. we can create a prosperous society where justice prevails and consumption over comes on fair competition for supremacy. the new economic system based on justice and human dignity must be defined and a consumption model must be presented based on human, real needs. a model must be based on our real need. industrialized or the so-called developed nations must accept their international obligations. while measures must be undertaken to work out clear and effective mechanisms to impose economic punishments against defiant countries or defiant economic agencies. it is said that
in this way, we would be able to create a better environment for the world. to do so, we propose that a working group be formed with volunteers from different countries from dedicated and knowledgeable thinkers who will conduct a study on the criteria for the happen is that welfare of human communities based on a divine and humanitarian world view of the teaching of the messenger of god. improved criteria can lead to a balanced consumption and a just distribution of resources in the world. we...
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it is not the kind of thing if you go out and talk that much in an environment that we have. i do think that he gets that to his credit. when the bush presidency is studied, that is certainly going to be something to be looked at. >> unless the panelists have questions or comments to what to erect at one another, we're opening it to the floor. we have a microphone you can get from john as needed. are there any questions? mr. frankie? >> my question is kind of about a factor in government that i think we have skirted around besides the judiciary that we have maligned for reasons. i would talk about what is labeled as the for the state -- as the fourth estate. does the media played an active role in that development? >> they journalists want to answer that? -- do the journalists went to answer that? >> i think we touched on this a while ago. the fact that the president is one person and can do one dramatic thing a day or so, that is automatically causing us to gravitate towards him. congress is lots of things all the long that could dramatically alter life for millions of ameri
it is not the kind of thing if you go out and talk that much in an environment that we have. i do think that he gets that to his credit. when the bush presidency is studied, that is certainly going to be something to be looked at. >> unless the panelists have questions or comments to what to erect at one another, we're opening it to the floor. we have a microphone you can get from john as needed. are there any questions? mr. frankie? >> my question is kind of about a factor in...
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of the environment, which means it's easier creating from any kind of human activity when you have a huge territory with the population that doesn't really have some initiative of waste from the system and otherwise to municipalities and the cooperation and i think it would be the best. i don't think it can be a solution. pressure is cooperating with japanese relatively big fadeaway where korea is becoming active. the three asian companies have been kind of attention with a lot of illegal fishing between the tensions between the four countries. the big question for russia is if they really want to try without turning totally throughout china they need to put japan in the picture and you need to see them serve that. that is one of the big issues is following but you still have to make a decision if you don't want to be uniquely bilateral framework with china, you need to find a way to be something with japan. >> on the environment of cooperation and we try to explore the softer side to keep dialogue going. the practical challenge because of the ngo file, because of the foreign agent r
of the environment, which means it's easier creating from any kind of human activity when you have a huge territory with the population that doesn't really have some initiative of waste from the system and otherwise to municipalities and the cooperation and i think it would be the best. i don't think it can be a solution. pressure is cooperating with japanese relatively big fadeaway where korea is becoming active. the three asian companies have been kind of attention with a lot of illegal...
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well-being of your community, and people who keep your eye on the goal and do not give up in a tough environment. yeah. [applause] people with maine values. [applause] you spoke up and now we have one of the most important pieces of legislation in decades. yeah. [applause] it is going to be good for m aine kids and seniors and good for maine's 35,000 small businesses. i do not always meet people in washington that share maine's the use. i heard from one person a couple of weeks ago, he was giving a speech to the members of congress who were about to vote on this bill. he asked them to stand with him and he said, "we are not bound to win, but we are bound to be true." he was not just encouraging them to make the right decision, he was telling them something about himself. he showed us that he was courageous, he showed us thahow connected he is to people like you, and he showed us that this was our opportunity to change people's lives for the better for generations to come. [applause] he was showing us that maine's voices and values can make their way all way to washington and have an impact. -- a
well-being of your community, and people who keep your eye on the goal and do not give up in a tough environment. yeah. [applause] people with maine values. [applause] you spoke up and now we have one of the most important pieces of legislation in decades. yeah. [applause] it is going to be good for m aine kids and seniors and good for maine's 35,000 small businesses. i do not always meet people in washington that share maine's the use. i heard from one person a couple of weeks ago, he was...
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growing up in that kind of environment, i was passionate about civil rights, about making a difference. after law school, i thought it way i might affect changes to be a prosecutor, to go in as an undercover brother, the classic idea of creating change from the inside. what i found is rather than change the system, that system changed me. you don't go to harvard law school and not come out like a lot of lawyers, competitive and ambitious. you want to be the best. in the prosecutor's office, the way you rise to the top is to put as many people in jail for as long as you can and it turns out i was quite good at that, especially with the jurors in the district of columbia who were mainly african-american. be a black to prosecutor. if you go to criminal court in d.c. then and now, you would think white people don't commit crimes, like people don't use drugs, they don't get into fights, they don't steal because they are just not present in criminal court in d.c. like a lot of cities. one reason i was hired was for jurors who had concerns >>> so one reason i was hired is concerned to had see
growing up in that kind of environment, i was passionate about civil rights, about making a difference. after law school, i thought it way i might affect changes to be a prosecutor, to go in as an undercover brother, the classic idea of creating change from the inside. what i found is rather than change the system, that system changed me. you don't go to harvard law school and not come out like a lot of lawyers, competitive and ambitious. you want to be the best. in the prosecutor's office, the...
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we need to understand our rights and responsibilities for the promotion of a healthy work place environment. i am pleased that the regulations include the advice of outside experts who highlight the importance of in-person training with specific workplace examples to better foster a culture that rejects sexual harassment and discrimination. i can understand certain offices may have difficulty obtaining in-person training for their employees, it is my hope that the vast majority of members will adhere to the spirit of new requirements and seek out in-person interactive training for all employees whether they work for us in washington or in our district offices. this is an important start, but mandating annual sexual harassment training is not sufficient. we must continue to examine and reform the dispute resolution processes and insure that we build a system that promotes accountability, supports victims, and does not exacerbate existing power disparities. i'm eager to continue working with my colleagues on the committee as well as representative speier, whose me too congress act has offered
we need to understand our rights and responsibilities for the promotion of a healthy work place environment. i am pleased that the regulations include the advice of outside experts who highlight the importance of in-person training with specific workplace examples to better foster a culture that rejects sexual harassment and discrimination. i can understand certain offices may have difficulty obtaining in-person training for their employees, it is my hope that the vast majority of members will...
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what really is going on is that regular americans middle class, lower income people have not ad a good environment to increase their income at least since 2000. there was a statistic esterday, 60% of americans have less real income in the last 16 years. this is appalling, not just some people because the federal reserve lowered interest rates and popped up asset values. it is a more serious problem and you have to address this with a positive approach in policies to create economic expansion, not at the rate we are doing, and you have to dramatically increase economic growth to help the people in the country. >> but c.e.o.s say they are not willing to spend. some of them feel a little animated but not enough to grab their checkbook. >> these things have to start some place. you start with changes of policy. much more ith a neutral to positive approach towards innovation, growth, you set up the policies, create a different environment and things start happening and that is the way you make change. i think part of the election, is those issues are going to be addressed. >> frankly with steve's point
what really is going on is that regular americans middle class, lower income people have not ad a good environment to increase their income at least since 2000. there was a statistic esterday, 60% of americans have less real income in the last 16 years. this is appalling, not just some people because the federal reserve lowered interest rates and popped up asset values. it is a more serious problem and you have to address this with a positive approach in policies to create economic expansion,...
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if they can do that, that i think his campaign will be successful because the environment really favors him, but to do that, they have got to focus in on how they will improve the economic circumstances of americans. >> in many ways, we are seeing the impact of the long primary process. typically, through a primary process and early enough in the summer, you have an opportunity to put effort -- definition around yourself as a candidate. it is absolutely true it needs to be a referendum on barack obama, but the challenge is there is not enough definition of mitt romney for him to make it a referendum. part of the reason the romney campaign is not in a sustainable way like i think it should be right now is because the primary process -- because of the fact that barack obama has been effective in defining mitt romney in swing states, and he has to make up that deficit. >> you could theoretically make an argument that a vigorous primary that gets a lot of attention is a great way to introduce candidates to the country. in aggregate, what you guys are saying, it is a little bit astonishing t
if they can do that, that i think his campaign will be successful because the environment really favors him, but to do that, they have got to focus in on how they will improve the economic circumstances of americans. >> in many ways, we are seeing the impact of the long primary process. typically, through a primary process and early enough in the summer, you have an opportunity to put effort -- definition around yourself as a candidate. it is absolutely true it needs to be a referendum on...
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you have warned us of the dangers that the human species faces with the deterioration of the environment, and in recent days, you have also reflected upon the real possibility of the unleashing of a large-scale conflict. we still can't imagine its ultimate consequences, as we are well aware in this very complex world of contradictions. commander, we have placed all of our hopes inside the caribbean. that is why we would like like you to discuss your perspectives about the political scenario for latin america over the next few years. that in some countries, we will see presidential elections coming up. thank you very much. ies. castro: well, comrade, at the outset thought that the war would be unleashed, and on the basis of that, i thought it would be unavoidable. imagine who would be spared this? who would be spared the immediate total destruction? and i realized there was one reason nuclear weapons does not threaten anyone, and there was no reason to launch any bombs against this region -- i am referring to latin america and the caribbean. stretching from the u.s. border all the way to
you have warned us of the dangers that the human species faces with the deterioration of the environment, and in recent days, you have also reflected upon the real possibility of the unleashing of a large-scale conflict. we still can't imagine its ultimate consequences, as we are well aware in this very complex world of contradictions. commander, we have placed all of our hopes inside the caribbean. that is why we would like like you to discuss your perspectives about the political scenario for...
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getting better but it's a slow expansion and hasn't reduced employment all that much to date in that environment i think bans try and find the right level of how much to reserve going forward and we're asking them to take in to account that uncertainty so they are prepared for the problems still existing on the balance sheet. >> most banks are still increasing reserves at this stage. overall aggregate is driven by reduction of the small banks. >> have you given extra guidance with the record to the for closure mass and potential for put backs and things like that? have you given them additional guidance there and any instructions to make sure they're pro visioning for those? >> potentially? >> the agencies are in the process of doing some on-site evaluations of institutions with a largest mortgage banking corporations. once that information is gathered and covers all the items you just mentioned, that there will be guidance to follo follow. >> was there a factor besides, the decline in loan balances that you attribute to the strong capital growth? >> um... no. there actually was tier one that we
getting better but it's a slow expansion and hasn't reduced employment all that much to date in that environment i think bans try and find the right level of how much to reserve going forward and we're asking them to take in to account that uncertainty so they are prepared for the problems still existing on the balance sheet. >> most banks are still increasing reserves at this stage. overall aggregate is driven by reduction of the small banks. >> have you given extra guidance with...
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i just cannot comprehend how somebody can put on a pyrotechnic show in a closed environment. they invited a great number of people. what needs to be done, in addition to the fact that now everybody -- everywhere these kinds of things have been banned, the house had to be set in order. this set of legal rules has to be adopted and issued. the fire safety regulations have to be streamlined because there is also the blame of fire safety officials. why did they not close down the club? was there a set of other problems? we have to look at it at all levels. we need to see who is responsible for this process at the regional level. we need to see how such promises are allocated for clubs. we have to start with ourselves. >> this is a very indicative example. speaking of the -- i think this is a negligent crime. it is a negligent crime and one that has resulted in the gravest of consequences. it has to be looked at extremely thoroughly so that things can never occur in the future. >> we have just talked about the latest tragedy. i have a question about our nation in general. do you t
i just cannot comprehend how somebody can put on a pyrotechnic show in a closed environment. they invited a great number of people. what needs to be done, in addition to the fact that now everybody -- everywhere these kinds of things have been banned, the house had to be set in order. this set of legal rules has to be adopted and issued. the fire safety regulations have to be streamlined because there is also the blame of fire safety officials. why did they not close down the club? was there a...
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once used to, and especially given, of course, we all know is a hyper partizan and truly rancorous environment. so in the context of that, committees can, under some conditions, form a space to build relationships. one of the stories that i tell in the book about this is the friendship between senator -- lugar, who i interviewed before he passed away in 2019, and then senator barack obama and senator lugar really underscored that it was their joint membership in the senate foreign relations committee, which senator lugar chaired, and barack obama was then a member of. and their participation in, what's called codel or congressional trips, trips that committees take frequently to to understand an issue and, to gain information they might go abroad. as is the case in the senate, foreign relations committee and really form some of these experiences that are central to building some of the basic that we that we see are so lacking in today. all right. one thing that was interesting in the book was that, you committees can behave little bit differently depending upon the issue. you know, some issues
once used to, and especially given, of course, we all know is a hyper partizan and truly rancorous environment. so in the context of that, committees can, under some conditions, form a space to build relationships. one of the stories that i tell in the book about this is the friendship between senator -- lugar, who i interviewed before he passed away in 2019, and then senator barack obama and senator lugar really underscored that it was their joint membership in the senate foreign relations...
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need to take action to confront the fact that man is causing further emissions that are degrading our environment and potentially will cause huge ramifications for our weather patterns and all kinds of resources that we pay into. this happened during hurricane trip -- hurricane katrina. host: bonnie lake, washington. caller: good morning. one thing i have not heard the republicans mention much is on the health care reform plan, if people are focusing more on preventive medicines, getting into exercise programs, learning more about nutrition, i think it has en
need to take action to confront the fact that man is causing further emissions that are degrading our environment and potentially will cause huge ramifications for our weather patterns and all kinds of resources that we pay into. this happened during hurricane trip -- hurricane katrina. host: bonnie lake, washington. caller: good morning. one thing i have not heard the republicans mention much is on the health care reform plan, if people are focusing more on preventive medicines, getting into...
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when america is actually extremely good when it comes to the environment. we all want clean air, we all want clean water, and we work on it every day. if you really want to deal with the environment, if you really want -- then do what i saw -- go talk to china and india. those are the biggest polluters, and no one is making them do anything about it. and not only that, while we had all the regulations on the u.s., china's was they would deal with it in 10 years. i can promise you 10 years never comes for china. that's the problem. that's why we got out of the paris climate agreement. >> right. and you dealt with this question all the time at the u.n., the question of how does the world respond to climate change? but there are really two questions. one is, is the climate changing? and i guess we can measure its temperature around the globe over a period of years. but the deeper question is, why? we had glaciers 10,000 years ago. the climate has always changed dramatically since the formation of the earth. so do you think humans are causing this change? and d
when america is actually extremely good when it comes to the environment. we all want clean air, we all want clean water, and we work on it every day. if you really want to deal with the environment, if you really want -- then do what i saw -- go talk to china and india. those are the biggest polluters, and no one is making them do anything about it. and not only that, while we had all the regulations on the u.s., china's was they would deal with it in 10 years. i can promise you 10 years never...
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we can develop them sensitively and we can develop them securing our environment. but we must develop them. and we have the enji newty to develop alternative sources of energy, too. but most importantly, mitt romney and paul ryan will rebuild the foundation of our strength, the american economy, stimulating private sector growth and stimulating small business entrepreneur ship. [applause] when the world looks at us today, they see an american government that cannot live within its means. they see an american government that continues to borrow money, that will mortgage the future of generations to come. the world knows that when a nation loses control of its finances, it eventually loses control of its destiny. that is not the america that has inspired people to follow our lead. [applause] after all, when the world looks to america, they look to us, because we are the most successful economic and political experiment in human history. that is the true basis of american exceptionalism. you see, the essence of america, what really unites us is not nationality or ethn
we can develop them sensitively and we can develop them securing our environment. but we must develop them. and we have the enji newty to develop alternative sources of energy, too. but most importantly, mitt romney and paul ryan will rebuild the foundation of our strength, the american economy, stimulating private sector growth and stimulating small business entrepreneur ship. [applause] when the world looks at us today, they see an american government that cannot live within its means. they...
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in an environment of great uncertainty, make no little plans. i will discuss each of these in turn before concluding. on insurance, to understand the first precept, the diversity of risk that emerged in the past few years and the seed which it emerged must be understood. stable growth in price stability are some of the factors. diagnosing each risk raises difficult questions. we sought fairs in parts of the financial system. how serious they were and how they affected the rest of the economy. with some economic activity began to deteriorate significantly. prices declined for the first time in decades. when we slide into an extended period of deflation. the diagnosis was surrounded with much uncertainty in some dire scenarios. the remedies that we considered a brother on a measure of uncertainty as well. by definition, we have little experience with these policies. which treatment was appropriate and can be implemented in a timely fashion. particularly given the legal constraints we were facing. under what circumstances and for how long they shou
in an environment of great uncertainty, make no little plans. i will discuss each of these in turn before concluding. on insurance, to understand the first precept, the diversity of risk that emerged in the past few years and the seed which it emerged must be understood. stable growth in price stability are some of the factors. diagnosing each risk raises difficult questions. we sought fairs in parts of the financial system. how serious they were and how they affected the rest of the economy....
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not want to be flanked by forces of entertainment that are watched on different screens in different environments. we just want to extend the opportunity to view it. >> what about the growth in spanish-language programming? >> it has been a priority for us. we have launched a series of platforms. we obviously understand the demography of this country and where it is going with the record rise of the hispanic population. we want to be the home for those fans. hispanic fans are very good sports fans. we have increasingly concentrated on sports that matter to them, having hispanic talent on our air, serving them in english and spanish we recently filed a signal in new york and the petition was around moving from espn -- moving espn from a.m. to fm. it is a big priority for us. we understand the priority to meet those fans. >> how does espn use social media? >> we generally assign social media to be complementary to what we do. people are tweaking -- tweeting about sports and liking things on facebook. we provided the first live content on facebook. where the second most retweeted brank. we up -- bra
not want to be flanked by forces of entertainment that are watched on different screens in different environments. we just want to extend the opportunity to view it. >> what about the growth in spanish-language programming? >> it has been a priority for us. we have launched a series of platforms. we obviously understand the demography of this country and where it is going with the record rise of the hispanic population. we want to be the home for those fans. hispanic fans are very...
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our environment and clean water is on the ballot. [applause] equality is on the ballot. net neutrality is on the ballot. [applause] education is on the ballot. power. have the tammybaldwin.com/early vote. if you are in milwaukee county, that will show you exactly when you can vote and where you can vote. do it today or tomorrow. don't leave it until the last minute. thank you, and know your power. [applause] i am so delighted to welcome back [applause] to this very high school, president barack obama. [crowd cheering] ♪ mr. obama: hey. hello, milwaukee. [applause] how is everybody doing? up?you fired it is good to be back in the midwest. home.good to be close to say, somebody pointed out i spilled some salad dressing on my shirt. [laughter] about itwill tease me tonight, but what can i do? this happens sometimes. i love you, too. [applause] give it up for your next governor, tony evers. your next members of congress, randy bryce and dan calls. a leader we are sending back to the senate, tammy baldwin. [applause] it is good to be back. there are a lot of good reasons to
our environment and clean water is on the ballot. [applause] equality is on the ballot. net neutrality is on the ballot. [applause] education is on the ballot. power. have the tammybaldwin.com/early vote. if you are in milwaukee county, that will show you exactly when you can vote and where you can vote. do it today or tomorrow. don't leave it until the last minute. thank you, and know your power. [applause] i am so delighted to welcome back [applause] to this very high school, president barack...
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here, and just a bit about the environment. i want to read two sentences. therefrom the executive director of 350.org and just to thoughts of hers this morning. one, this is a global movement. it is more important than ever to remember connection with literally every country fighting the fossil fuel industry right now. many in the toughest conditions imaginable. i believe in the collective power like nothing else, so definitely a moment for more global action. secondly, local fossil fuel resistance is taking root everywhere. not only has the fight against the dakota access pipeline spread like wildfire, but other campaigns against fracking, pipelines and call are too many to name. none of us are giving up and going home today. so again the fights that we can win locally and at the state level, or we can build national residents, will be were a lot of our attention is. we are going to start with two people here. thatve a program at ips brings -- called our next leaders program -- that brings amazing than leaders to ips and we wi
here, and just a bit about the environment. i want to read two sentences. therefrom the executive director of 350.org and just to thoughts of hers this morning. one, this is a global movement. it is more important than ever to remember connection with literally every country fighting the fossil fuel industry right now. many in the toughest conditions imaginable. i believe in the collective power like nothing else, so definitely a moment for more global action. secondly, local fossil fuel...
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we all want to protect the environment. there are no discharges from any of our power plants that i supply or from our coal mines right now, as she has asserted, that are violating any laws or create any pollution for the country. information that is put out there. the margins in the coal industry have been very tight. we don't have a very large public relations program. the obama administration spent $1.2 billion against me personally to silence me over the last eight years. that is taxpayer money. they spent $158 million in public relations. that was taxpayer money. the information that people get in connecticut from their reading is often very skewed because we don't get the information out there could we just u. we just amply can afford it. we are fortunate to keep people working and to keep call at 30 -- coal at 32% of our energy mix where it is now from the 52% where it was before mr. obama. from want to get calls coal miners and family members of coal miners. june is on that line from florida. good morning. caller: g
we all want to protect the environment. there are no discharges from any of our power plants that i supply or from our coal mines right now, as she has asserted, that are violating any laws or create any pollution for the country. information that is put out there. the margins in the coal industry have been very tight. we don't have a very large public relations program. the obama administration spent $1.2 billion against me personally to silence me over the last eight years. that is taxpayer...
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maybe the only real hope for liberals is just a cyclical change in the political environment. as the press keeps asking what president bush knew about his own state of the union speech and when he knew it, his approval rating has started sinking to its pre-9/11 level. the unemployment record on the administration's watch kids heading into herbert hoover territory. this may explain why mr. franken's forthcoming book was at 550 in the sales rankings at amazon.com while mr. o'reilly is was languishing at 24,574. mr. o'reilly is on the best- seller list now. timing is everything in politics, just as it is in show business. should this realignment continue, bill reilly might have to face down competition from a liberal talk show host with an equally self infatuated to the presence. and then the andrew cuomo factor with a question mark. in the last couple of days, andrew cuomo met with the governor. the low ridbill o'reilly is on - seller list and al franken is a senator. >> that by being off is the most fascinating. that is a very interesting tale reported in the 40 york times -- i
maybe the only real hope for liberals is just a cyclical change in the political environment. as the press keeps asking what president bush knew about his own state of the union speech and when he knew it, his approval rating has started sinking to its pre-9/11 level. the unemployment record on the administration's watch kids heading into herbert hoover territory. this may explain why mr. franken's forthcoming book was at 550 in the sales rankings at amazon.com while mr. o'reilly is was...
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but first, on newsmakers, we were joined by the ranking member of the environment and public works committee. him is a preview of hav discussing the lawsuit against president obama. [video clip] >> it's a broken system. people with no coverage at all have other -- have better health outcomes. forward withe fundamental reforms through some reforms, tied to those i would look at that. the fundamental challenge is significant reform. another prerequisite for me is that we are not draining additional state resources away --m other priorities like the growth and hair care costs -- health care costs has drained state resources in the health care -- and the health care away. we can't afford for that trend to continue. >> staying on the health care law, the house voted yesterday to begin a lawsuit against the executive branch over its decision to delay the employer mandate? does that suit help the party? take theoing to radical approach of focusing on the substance first instead of the politics. that suit is right. president obama is picking and choosing what law to enforce and what parts would nor.
but first, on newsmakers, we were joined by the ranking member of the environment and public works committee. him is a preview of hav discussing the lawsuit against president obama. [video clip] >> it's a broken system. people with no coverage at all have other -- have better health outcomes. forward withe fundamental reforms through some reforms, tied to those i would look at that. the fundamental challenge is significant reform. another prerequisite for me is that we are not draining...
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there are open questions about what do we do when we are in an environment where big companies have this kind of power that may be akin to government power but not the accountability of government. host: let's talk to troy from georgia on the independent line. caller: i noticed when trump was running for election, and this is what reminded me of elon musk. how twitter has come under the microscopic. he was able to tweet and drown out conventional media. i think he had 22 million followers and i don't believe any cable venue at that time had that kind of a following. in my mind that put twitter on the radar. and i want to know what you think about that? caller: it is true, trump made twitter -- put much more attention on twitter than it had before. he is not the only reason that twitter is an influential means of communication. the same way that twitter used -- trump has used twitter to bypass media. in the arab spring protest, people organized against what they saw authoritarian governments they used twitter and facebook and used social media in ways that they could not do in a previous
there are open questions about what do we do when we are in an environment where big companies have this kind of power that may be akin to government power but not the accountability of government. host: let's talk to troy from georgia on the independent line. caller: i noticed when trump was running for election, and this is what reminded me of elon musk. how twitter has come under the microscopic. he was able to tweet and drown out conventional media. i think he had 22 million followers and i...
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the quality ofe, our environment decreased. why? hey were not focused on the enforcement and the results, lagsulations.out reg r regon results, not just there wi regulations. focus on results. >> do you favor the legalize agsz of marijuana? carper? sen. carper: i think we should federal law that says it is have or eral crime to possess marijuana. crime.federal i think we, i am a recovering i think the states can be laboratories of democracy here. colorado ates like experiencing with this and canada will experiment with this. let them fthey want to try it out, try out recreational make that legal, let them try it and do it and let us country change our pproach, let a couple states lead the way and we'll learn from them. >> should the federal government play a role in that or is that a state issue? it is a state issue. there is a role for the government, shouldn't be law that says people should be convicted for possessingissue. here is a marijuana. mr. arlett: i would very much like to see that the federal government declassify the cl
the quality ofe, our environment decreased. why? hey were not focused on the enforcement and the results, lagsulations.out reg r regon results, not just there wi regulations. focus on results. >> do you favor the legalize agsz of marijuana? carper? sen. carper: i think we should federal law that says it is have or eral crime to possess marijuana. crime.federal i think we, i am a recovering i think the states can be laboratories of democracy here. colorado ates like experiencing with this...
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as things that will harm the environment. will make the oceans rise. remember the president said he was going to have the oceans recede. [cheers and applause] and he says i try to put my faith out into the public square. no, president obama's going to have the oceans recede because he was going to be the one to wave his hand and stop all of the carbon pollution in this country. you saw it here in southern illinois with the coal fields like we have in western pennsylvania and ohio and west virginia and kentucky. the pulling of permits for coal , for oil, for gas. the only place we're drilling any more right now or mining is on private lands, not on federal lands. this president won't allow it. this president is delaying and denying permits in the gulf. causing unemployment in the gulf coast states and unemployment in the coal fields and gas fields of this country. of course, part of his two-letter energy policy is n-o. he is has denied permits, denied opening up offshore out in the outer continental shelf in alaska everywhere, federal lands, and of cour
as things that will harm the environment. will make the oceans rise. remember the president said he was going to have the oceans recede. [cheers and applause] and he says i try to put my faith out into the public square. no, president obama's going to have the oceans recede because he was going to be the one to wave his hand and stop all of the carbon pollution in this country. you saw it here in southern illinois with the coal fields like we have in western pennsylvania and ohio and west...
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now in an environment where no one is taking public funding, it does not really matter. >> in the past, if you move it later, the democrats cannot access public -- until the general election. there were kind of parched for money over the summer. >> this year, one of the concerns of the mitt romney campaign has been the exact opposite. they cannot spend any general election money until he becomes the official nominee. and part of the money that obama has had a spending advantage of the course of the last few months, goes to the fact that this nominating convention has been held so late. >> this is an infomercial that as part of this appeal. this is a forum that the campaign can't control. and the networks create a tv program that they have got to cover. in a sense, the cake is baked for tonight. the speech is written. the campaign presumably feels really good about it. put yourself into his shoes. what today are you worried about? that could somehow go wrong tonight? >> i do not think you worry about mitt romney's delivery. that is his delivery. as always the same. it is going to be con
now in an environment where no one is taking public funding, it does not really matter. >> in the past, if you move it later, the democrats cannot access public -- until the general election. there were kind of parched for money over the summer. >> this year, one of the concerns of the mitt romney campaign has been the exact opposite. they cannot spend any general election money until he becomes the official nominee. and part of the money that obama has had a spending advantage of...
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as a government to come up with -- among them include -- t environment yamcondition. a reduction of use of -- unless invest in energy. we have reduced carbon emission. more important, my fellow colleaes, it is important to understand that carbon emission has done more harm in most of these countries, both develop d developed -- countries. important for all of us. fights this common enemy. which is climate change. and by so being, we will achieve our target, let's be positive and forward-thinking when it comes to a reduction of carbon emission. and we enhance sustainable development. to hel the benefits in an environment that is -- i thank you, lord speaker. >> the gentleman here if the front. yes. >> lord speaker, i'm francis from nigeria. youth alliance. i have said this a couple of times that this government decide -- [ unintelligible ] it shows that the hous is in disarray and lack a common agenda. emissions by 2050 which we on the opposite si have actually talked about 2040, we believe that all the -- have to be addressed. the government for once has never mentied
as a government to come up with -- among them include -- t environment yamcondition. a reduction of use of -- unless invest in energy. we have reduced carbon emission. more important, my fellow colleaes, it is important to understand that carbon emission has done more harm in most of these countries, both develop d developed -- countries. important for all of us. fights this common enemy. which is climate change. and by so being, we will achieve our target, let's be positive and...
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it does not seem the political environment will be able to, but that. your proposal is unrealistic. your proposal being what we would do getting rid of a couple of years of sequester. i think it is like three quarters of it would be from revenue. whether you think that is the right policy or not, that will not happen, either. one of the questions is, what could we possibly get done when we should be trying to work on these issues and there will be moments when we are working on these issues. let's think about politically what can get done. i am not sure your report lays out something that has much of a chance of going forward. >> let me try to respond. we put forward a proposal that essentially says we could have a smaller deal. our view is to have roughly 50% revenue. 50% of revenue. we accept her for it. we count the fiscal cliff as part of the sequester. but i think what we are saying is, when you get to a reasonable amount, one you're talking about a couple hundred billion dollars, that seems much more reasonable on both sides. there is spending we could have, and revenue that c
it does not seem the political environment will be able to, but that. your proposal is unrealistic. your proposal being what we would do getting rid of a couple of years of sequester. i think it is like three quarters of it would be from revenue. whether you think that is the right policy or not, that will not happen, either. one of the questions is, what could we possibly get done when we should be trying to work on these issues and there will be moments when we are working on these issues....
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i serve there and that can be incorporated in an environment that continues so rapidly and it creates new vulnerabilities every day. is there a balance between in house and relying on solutions and technology out there right now today? >> we have to go through the process, but we are allowed to use a variety of vendors and the process can be lengthy, but it is there for a reason. the va is an excellent example of all the issues we are discussing here. i look forward to working with you to ensure the department can be in that stream of improving our capacity. i will say that. when it comes to case management and managing data for the lawyers who are litigating our cases, there several excellent programs that we are able to incorporate the national security data, they are not. not to say that there none, but a lot of that will depend on the type of system we are talking about with the ability to use outside vendors. >> our ranking member from new york. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to join my colleagues in welcoming our attorney general here with us today. the secretary of st
i serve there and that can be incorporated in an environment that continues so rapidly and it creates new vulnerabilities every day. is there a balance between in house and relying on solutions and technology out there right now today? >> we have to go through the process, but we are allowed to use a variety of vendors and the process can be lengthy, but it is there for a reason. the va is an excellent example of all the issues we are discussing here. i look forward to working with you to...
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contested environment operations. space is critical to that and really think s to hard in the intelligence community about how we effectively protect those we get greater speed at scale to provide intelligence to our policy makers who aren't of g to have the luxury time, and so we're focusing across the board not only on to put into sures our architectures but also measures on the ground that processinge speed of the deluge of data that we're imagery ff our satellites and we're focusing on ska scale as well. >> so how vulnerable are we those satellites that provide all of that intelligence? > one of the challenges is physics. satellites go in pretty predictable orbits. potential adversary with an engineering degree knows where hose is the will be and as highlighted there are many avenues for them to try to pursue them so they are fragile.y however, there are steps we can to protect the mission. we're designing more resilient allies , leveraging our and partners to provide greater intelligence sharing and we're at othe
contested environment operations. space is critical to that and really think s to hard in the intelligence community about how we effectively protect those we get greater speed at scale to provide intelligence to our policy makers who aren't of g to have the luxury time, and so we're focusing across the board not only on to put into sures our architectures but also measures on the ground that processinge speed of the deluge of data that we're imagery ff our satellites and we're focusing on ska...
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it is a challenging environment, and it is getting worse and worse. as you look of the struggle r families to deal with communities that are fighting a difficult environment. to trade, it is important to recognize we have education mechanisms -- adjudication mechanisms in these trade deals. the wto or nafta, these trade deals have opportunities for countries to say this is not for, or this is a problem us, and to have that kind of negotiation and adjutication. when we decide to be tougher on other countries, those other countries are going to decide to be tougher on us. as those tariffs, barriers to trade, increase on both sides, a lot of people will be hurt b that. host: we go to maryland next. ,liff, thanks for waiting democrat line, with professor stephen farnsworth. caller: i appreciate c-span m uch. i will level criticism on the press, and i do not mean c-span. entirebeen a democrat my life. in the last election, i so wantedo vote democrat. unfortunately, they nominated could notndidate i vote for. i intended to sit it out. but i got so angry at
it is a challenging environment, and it is getting worse and worse. as you look of the struggle r families to deal with communities that are fighting a difficult environment. to trade, it is important to recognize we have education mechanisms -- adjudication mechanisms in these trade deals. the wto or nafta, these trade deals have opportunities for countries to say this is not for, or this is a problem us, and to have that kind of negotiation and adjutication. when we decide to be tougher on...
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it helps them and it helps the environment and the town center. i think some of the things of importance is are interesting but you have to believe that government, local governments and national governments have a role to play, a partnership with the private sector to make things happen. we used to have that across the country with other agencies that would partner together. a lot of important things done in town centers. that got ripped up two years ago. we need a strategy but we need immediate action as well. >> let's keep going. >> do you think -- lloyd con away. i work in sports. do you think that sports education is important in the development of young people and the development of the economy? >> i absolutely do. the olympic games was a fantastic moment for britain. i think the work that needs to be done is not just inspire the young generation but make sure we deliver on the promise of the generation and the next generation. i think we have some distance to go to make that happen, frankly. i think a good thing is the school's partnership
it helps them and it helps the environment and the town center. i think some of the things of importance is are interesting but you have to believe that government, local governments and national governments have a role to play, a partnership with the private sector to make things happen. we used to have that across the country with other agencies that would partner together. a lot of important things done in town centers. that got ripped up two years ago. we need a strategy but we need...
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which will cut our oil imports in half and held our environment, our national security. i do not want a tax codei want t will reward companies for creating jobs overseas. i want to reward companies creating those jobs in virginia. that is the future i see for this country. change is turning the page on a decade of war so we can focus on nation-building at home. we will pursue our enemies with the strongest military the world has ever known. and virginia carries more than its load when it comes to defending this country. and we are grateful to this state. but we also understand to be strong, it is time to use some of the savings from winding down two wars to pay down our debt. fixing roads, putting folks back to work, rebuilding bridges, making sure schools are state of the art. and that is especially important for our veterans. we want to put them to work because if they fought for our work country and defend our freedom, they should not have to fight for a job when they come home. that is what is at stake in this election. and president clinton talked about it. we have
which will cut our oil imports in half and held our environment, our national security. i do not want a tax codei want t will reward companies for creating jobs overseas. i want to reward companies creating those jobs in virginia. that is the future i see for this country. change is turning the page on a decade of war so we can focus on nation-building at home. we will pursue our enemies with the strongest military the world has ever known. and virginia carries more than its load when it comes...
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all that has created an environment where businesses have not been hiring. from the left, there are theories on increasing demand on people were able to stay unemployed. this is a debate. we are already 30 seconds into the debate, at a level and which most people lose interest. i think that is why the messaging part of it will be a major focus. host: for the last couple of the weeks we have heard about middle class economics. is our way of civil find the message and helping to build a legacy on this issue? 's guest:'s he was the this term middle-class incessantly into thousand 12. obama had talks on equality about one year ago and got away from it, and is now talking more about middle-class because for one thing, inequality has increased, but also middle-class is how most feel think about themselves. honestly, if we boiled down the debate to which words we use, we will not make much progress. we need people to engage more than that. i do think him using the term of the class allows him to broaden the appeal. host: jon ward from yahoo! news talking about pres
all that has created an environment where businesses have not been hiring. from the left, there are theories on increasing demand on people were able to stay unemployed. this is a debate. we are already 30 seconds into the debate, at a level and which most people lose interest. i think that is why the messaging part of it will be a major focus. host: for the last couple of the weeks we have heard about middle class economics. is our way of civil find the message and helping to build a legacy on...
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fighting to protect our environment from the effects of climate change. working to reduce the gun violence that is plaguing our communities. and to do more to support the people of puerto rico. but this also means creating an economy that grows from the middle out and the bottom up. not a top-down. this fight is personal for all of us. my dad never graduated college. union carpenter. was going to work hard to give his family more opportunities. as i travel the state, i meet so many floridians who have those same dreams for the work -- for their families to give their kids and grandkids more opportunity than they had. they deserve that opportunity. what are we going to elect donald trump and marco rubio? we're not going to strengthen our economy with donald trumps racism and bigotry. where not going to lift families poverty with his demonizing gold star family spirit and we are certainly not going to create an economy that works for everyone with donald trumps attacks on women. marco rubio keeps claiming that he is going to stand up to donald trump. really
fighting to protect our environment from the effects of climate change. working to reduce the gun violence that is plaguing our communities. and to do more to support the people of puerto rico. but this also means creating an economy that grows from the middle out and the bottom up. not a top-down. this fight is personal for all of us. my dad never graduated college. union carpenter. was going to work hard to give his family more opportunities. as i travel the state, i meet so many floridians...
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environment social governance. make no mistake, when they are trying to do, they are trying to change policy in the country. they are trying to change our society without ever having to stand for an election. the policies they are proposing through these things cannot win at the ballot box in iowa or at the ballot box in florida. they are trying to do an end run around our system and impose a leftist agenda through corporate power. i think we need to stay clearly, no social or economic transformation without representation. were not letting you go around our constitutional system to impose this on our country. [applause] how much better will our economy do if they focus on the basics and serving customers and serving shareholders and serving -- instead of going on and ideological joy ride. i'm telling you they would do better. we need to restore integrity to our constitutional system. we have a bureaucracy that is out of control. we are supposed to be a country that has a constitution with three branches of governm
environment social governance. make no mistake, when they are trying to do, they are trying to change policy in the country. they are trying to change our society without ever having to stand for an election. the policies they are proposing through these things cannot win at the ballot box in iowa or at the ballot box in florida. they are trying to do an end run around our system and impose a leftist agenda through corporate power. i think we need to stay clearly, no social or economic...
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and, it contributes to this environment where the media is not as relevant and donald trump can dominate through the social channels. one of things you guys did brilliantly was target voters in new and innovative ways. we continue to sort of have evolutions of targeted micro-targeting. ted cruz is doing interesting things where it was not even just finding the person in their home and what they cared about, but the way you talk about the people when you went door-to-door, if you know the sort of profile, there are four different ways that you contact them when he answered the door. future, see in the where does this go? what does micro-targeting, what is the future, any thoughts about what we will see in 2020 or 2024? what is next? >> there is evolution. we look at 2008 as a prepared for the general asian very carefully about what you did in 2004. what the bush campaign did in ohio in 2004 is one of the most remarkable political achievements in the history of electoral politics. don't forget, john kerry exceeded his number he thought he needed to win ohio by some margin and you came in a
and, it contributes to this environment where the media is not as relevant and donald trump can dominate through the social channels. one of things you guys did brilliantly was target voters in new and innovative ways. we continue to sort of have evolutions of targeted micro-targeting. ted cruz is doing interesting things where it was not even just finding the person in their home and what they cared about, but the way you talk about the people when you went door-to-door, if you know the sort...